Cyan_phoeniX
Active Member
Anyone else admire a game for its innovative features that is likely to be (or is)copied by a million other games?
First thing that comes to mind is Final Fantasy 12's innovations regarding making turn-based strategies a little more fun. Aside from getting rid of the god-awful randomly generated enemies (although games had done it before ff12), the game let you sit back while the characters did the fighting, while you still took an active role in setting up quite complex conditional responses beforehand using the gambit system. The sytem got rid of a lot of repetitive options, while still being just as strategic.
Cell-shading is probably the next thing I can think of as a great innovative. It is done so often now that it is hard to remember a time without it. Turning 3d into flat comic-like graphics can be done badly, but more importantly it has added so much to some games in terms of style and character (mainly thinking of Legend of Zelda: Windwaker, but also the recent Prince of Persia looks great too).
Could only think of two things. anyone else care to add to the list?
First thing that comes to mind is Final Fantasy 12's innovations regarding making turn-based strategies a little more fun. Aside from getting rid of the god-awful randomly generated enemies (although games had done it before ff12), the game let you sit back while the characters did the fighting, while you still took an active role in setting up quite complex conditional responses beforehand using the gambit system. The sytem got rid of a lot of repetitive options, while still being just as strategic.
Cell-shading is probably the next thing I can think of as a great innovative. It is done so often now that it is hard to remember a time without it. Turning 3d into flat comic-like graphics can be done badly, but more importantly it has added so much to some games in terms of style and character (mainly thinking of Legend of Zelda: Windwaker, but also the recent Prince of Persia looks great too).
Could only think of two things. anyone else care to add to the list?